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A beautiful and very successful actress played the lead role in a new musical show. Her home was in the countryside, but she did not want to go back there every night, so she bought an expensive house in the centre of the city, she got some beautiful furniture(¼Ò¾ß) and had a man to paint the rooms in new colours.

It was very difficult to get tickets for her show, because everybody wanted to see it. So she decided to give the painter two of the best seats. She hoped that this would make him work better for her. He took the tickets without saying anything, and she heard no more about them until the end of the month, when she got the painter¡¯s bill (Õʵ¥). At the bottom of it were these words: ¡°Four hours watching Miss Hall sing and dance : 3 pounds,¡± with this note: ¡° After 5 p.m. I get 15 shillings (ÏÈÁî) an hour instead of 10 shillings.¡±

1.The actress bought a house in the centre of the city because _________.

A. she liked to live in the busiest place

B. she didn¡¯t like to live in the country

C. her home was far away from where she worked

D. she didn¡¯t want to go back to her hometown any longer

2. It can be learned from the text that one pound is_________ shillings.

A. 10 B. 12 C. 20 D. 15

3.What kind of man was the painter?

A. He was a careful man.

B. He was a poor man.

C. He was not friendly to others.

D. He knew little about music and dances.

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Two years ago, my family moved to a new city and I had to study in a new school. As I had few friends there, I felt lonely. Then I met Tony. The first time I saw him, he was standing in the centre of a group of students, telling jokes.The children around laughed from time to time.Tony knew about my problem.He asked me to play basketball with his friends and helped me with my studies.We soon became good friends.

About a year ago£¬however£¬Tony's father was killed in an accident.As a result£¬his family had to move into a small house.Tony changed into a different person.He became silent and he even lost his interest in studies.Several times£¬I invited him to go out and play basketball with me£¬but he refused.I wanted to help him£¬but I didn't know what to do.

Then something strange happened in my class. Two classmates lost the money in their schoolbags.

Last Friday£¬just before the P£®E.lesson£¬I went back to the classroom to get my running shoes I would use.The door was half open£¬and I went in.To my astonishment£¬I saw Tony was searching one of my classmates' schoolbags.I was shocked.

1.What kind of boy was Tony at the beginning of the story?

A. He was a clever boy.

B. He was a poor boy.

C. He was a popular boy.

D. He was a shy boy.

2.Why did the writer become friends with Tony?

A. Because Tony helped him do his homework.

B. Because Tony was kind to him.

C. Because Tony liked playing basketball.

D. Because Tony told jokes.

3.What caused the change of Tony?

A. His father's accident.

B. His strange character.

C. His family moved into a small house.

D. The loss of his interest in playing with his friends.

4.How did the writer feel when he saw Tony's change?

A. He felt angry.

B. He felt pleased.

C. He felt happy.

D. He felt worried.

5.The underlined word¡°astonishment¡±means ________.

A. sadness B. surprise

C. disappointment D. joy

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A little holiday magic

Christmas Eve has always been my favorite day of the year. December 24,2010, I decided

to _______a little last-minute shopping before joining my family at my mother's.

I bought a large basket of cheeses and a bottle of wine. On my way down, the elevator£¨µçÌÝ£©stopped at the third floor. where everybody but an older couple and me got off--and where a tall, handsome man_______£®We started down again; then suddenly the elevator stopped. We were stuck--on Christmas Eve!

_______ there was a phone and the old man called someone in maintenance£¨Î¬ÐÞ£©,who

told us that we had to be in for a 1ong wait.

At that point. We--the older couple, Mr. and Mrs. Philips; John, the handsome man; and I--sat down on the floor and began_______ Christmas memories. An hour passed, then two; we found ourselves so involved in the conversation that we forgot we were stuck. I shared my basket of cheeses and wine with them. I didn't realize at the time we were creating another special Christmas_______£®

After five hours, the elevator finally moved .When the doors opened, the worried store manager was surprised to find us in such_______ spirits. Saying our good-byes, the four of us exchanged addresses and promised to send holiday greeting to each other in the years to come.

I got to my mother's for our traditional family Christmas--a bit late£¬_______ I got there.

Christmas evening I returned to my apartment. Waiting for me was a single red rose and a message: I really miss the cheese basket. Job. At the bottom was his phone number¡­

John and I were married the following Christmas Eve. And we are _______exchanging

Christmas greetings with Mr. and Mrs. Phillips. And I still wake up every Christmas Eve Morning filled with excitement at the magic of the day.

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2.A. got up B. got down C. got off D. got on

3.A. Sadly B. Proudly C. Luckily D. Strangely

4.A. sharing B. losing C. comparing D. studying

5.A. accident B. game C. record D. memory

6.A. high B. low C. common D. true

7.A. so B. but C. or D. because

8.A. even B. already C. still D. yet

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